2014-07-31 1:56 GMT+04:00 Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org>: > The reason is that frameworks being a more "disperse" set of libraries (i.e. > they can be used on a one or many basis for other projects) doing a global > percentage is probably not a good idea (and we ship the translations > individually anyway for each framework)
Albert, I agree with you in that doing a global percentage is bad, okay: some 3rd party applications might be happy with just KWidgetsAddons, and so a global percentage would stop it from being translated because you translated only kwidgetsaddons.po and not the other frameworks. But doing per-framework percentages is no bueno, either: imagine your app uses KService and you translated only this framework having skipped its dependencies. Then the app might be translated very poorly if many strings come from the dependent frameworks. To account for dependencies we may choose "70% of strings from the framework + its dependencies" as the per-framework criterion for shipping a language. -- Alexander Potashev _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel